17 Related Articles from 2018-07-11

Cancelling eastern Ontario wind project could cost over $100M, company warns. The president of a wind power company says cancelling an eastern Ontario project that has been under development for nearly a decade could cost more than $100 million. >>

Cancelling Ontario's wind project could cost over $100M, company warns. Cancelling an eastern Ontario green energy project that has been under development for nearly a decade could cost more than $100 million, the president of the company said Wednesday, warning that the dispute could be headed to the courts. >>

Education minister says Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in the fall. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Glace Bay family pleads for help in solving murder. Mary Ann Yorke and Brenda Dunlop are still trying to make sense of what they are calling a senseless tragedy. Together for a family reunion last weekend, they received news that a family member, 45-year-old Shawn Yorke was shot and killed inside his Kitchener, Ont. home. >>

Homeless advocates upset after Ontario city moves benches. Advocates for homeless people say their local government sent the wrong message after it moved benches following complaints from businesses. >>

Hydro One board resigns, CEO retires as Ont. premier makes good on campaign promise. The CEO of Hydro One is retiring immediately and its board of directors will resign and be replaced in an agreement with the provincial government. >>

Learning like it’s 1998: Ontario’s throwback sex ed curriculum. Ontario is turning back the clock 20 years on sex-ed, reverting to a time before search engines, smartphones and texting. >>

Ontario going back to old sex ed curriculum this fall, PCs say. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Ontario legislature resumes Wednesday. What issues will the new government look at in the rare summer session? >>

Ontario reverting to 1998 sex-ed curriculum in fall, education minister says. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in fall, education minister says. The sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the upcoming school year will be similar to the one in place before 2015, not the controversial updated program brought in by the Liberal government. >>

Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in fall: education minister. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in the fall, education minister says. Ontario's education minister says the sex-ed curriculum taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version, not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government. >>

Ontario woman becomes accidental car thief after key fob mix-up. What started out as a routine car rental turned into a lesson about the importance of not leaving electronic key fobs in unoccupied vehicles, according to police in Cornwall, Ont.. >>

Ontario's Hydro One CEO retires, board resigns. The CEO of Hydro One is retiring immediately and its board of directors will resign and be replaced in an agreement with the provincial government. >>